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Teaching Strategies to help combat Zoom fatigue – The Notebook

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In the article published last month, author (and VHIL founder) Jeremy Bailenson (2021) proposes four technical conditions that may be causing Zoom fatigue. (1) Excessive amounts of close-up eye contact is highly intense, (2) Seeing yourself during video chats constantly in real-time is fatiguing, (3) Video chats dramatically reduce mobility, (4) Cognitive load is much higher in video chats.

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New Facebook ad targets small business, its last fan base

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There’s one place it all can find an audience. Here’s a hint: It’s one of the two places that gobble up more than 60% of digital advertising dollars. This week, Facebook launched a new ad aimed at every type of small business and entrepreneur, pitching itself as the best place to have an idea found, precisely because of its ubiquity as a social platform.

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What Is the Eisenhower Matrix, and How Can It Help With Time Management? – Training Industry

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DO-DECIDE-DELEGATE-DELETE: Dwight Eisenhower famously quoted J. Roscoe Miller, president of Northwestern University, in a speech: ­ “I have two kinds of problems: the urgent and the important. The urgent are not important and the important are never urgent.”

The 34th president of the United States, who served as a general in the Army, launched space programs and was responsible for the development of the interstate highway, understood the importance of effective time management. In fact, he devised an entire system to ease workload pressure: The Eisenhower Matrix.

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